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Bob Dylan Press Conference 1965 Part 1
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He’s what all the ‘I’m too cool to care’ people try to be. He just is. 😎
"I'm sure you've seen all the people in my songs at one time or another..." hmmm... very masterfully said.
Great slice of Dylan for sure, thank you, intriguing
6:10 Bob sneaks Ginsberg in to throw him a softball 😂
Bob Dylan was born as Robert Allen Zimmerman. He changed his last name to Dylan after reading the poems of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.
His manager was my publisher. We both tried to get out of our contracts.
Bob Dylan was just Bob Dylan. What you see is what you get. A musician and poet. All these people want him to logically explain his art. He’s not logical. He’s an artist.
Seeing Bill Graham ask a question was a surprise. I’ve seen this press conference many times and never caught him!
A true artist is not required to explain their art, that’s the job of the observer who sees or hears. 99.9% of this interview is pointless.
WHERE IS THIS SINGER???
anyone else get a faint Prince vibe?
Anti-Christ in person.
Totally untouchable.
Stupid press conference. What a bunch of sycophants.
I don't know how he sat through these..... I would have felt like a monkey in the zoo.... His answers to such ignorant questions however was brilliant!
Who is that at the 7:18 mark? i just love his look lol
He really is enigmatic in the mainstream. I think he appeals to a different segment of human consciousness, and people are so removed from it they can’t pinpoint it. They don’t even know what they’re aiming to. That’s what makes Dylan an artist, he doesn’t exist in normal cognizance. He’s in a different realm. He’s not pursuing normalcy, complacency, acceptance or accolades. He wants to stick to the art and inspiration, which he considers truth.
Bobby I love you. We fellow weirdo
I think he must have single-handedly increased Malborough cigarettes' share price 100 points during the course of that interview.
He's portrayed so off in the Chalemet movie. This man has lighting wit, clear and eloquent speech, cleverness, humanity, kindness, sensitivity, intelligence. The movie acting sounds like he is an old man with a stroke. I wish he was told by the director to cut out the pretense and just speak like Chalamet speaks in real life. And he could have done a Bob Dylan impression when singing. Whole movie strikes me as an SNL skit. At least the singing part is good. But it's too bad, because clearly Dylan is likeable and can speak very clearly. I wish there was the same clear speech and facial expression in the movie, rather than the muted ineloquence Chalamet puts forward. I think I will watch it on video because I know if I saw it in the theater I would walk out like others say they did. He's too complex a person to embody by a young actor.
I don't get why people hang on his every word. What's the attraction?
Well....people generally find intelligence and wit very attractive. Dylan had a very quick dry ironic sense of humor, was quite intelligent, played with words in an interesting way, and wrote music people loved on top of all that. All that alone is a lot...but now consider all that within the context of the very early 60s. Pre-Beatles. Dylan's entire attitude and demeanor was strikingly fresh and fun and blunt and wry and different for the time period. There was an effervescent giddy energy to it all. The Beatles had the same spark, maybe even more so, just a few years later. That help lol?
@blutey: Because in 1965 his music and lyrics were highly inspirational to the '60 generation.
@@avedic OK thanks. Seemed to use the same 3 C, D & G chords to every song, just different variations. His voice was invariably out of key and with a limited range of about only 1/10 of an octave. Lyrics were vague and obscure so that you could project any meaning into them you wanted. Rarely would you ever come away humming one of his melodies like a Simon & Garfunkel song. Times, they are a changin'....
This is not Bob Dylan. He’s trying real hard. And so is the press.
interviewers are so lame...dumb americans...
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i just found out the alchemist sampled this interview on E.COLI. thats so cooooollll
24:23 Allen Ginsberg is in this audience, asked a question
He just loves effing with these people. Interesting mind.
I love the attitude. It's both very dry and ironic and blunt...and a little mean. But also playful and effervescent in a way. The Beatles were experts at that as well. In a very real sense he's literally flirting with the press here. Playful teasing, being coy, expressing confidence...but in a cool chill kinda way.
So polite and patient
A most entertaining interviewee.
I've never seen this! So different than I might have expected. Dylan was so polite, honest, direct, funny, and charming. He tried hard to focus on the music, the "process" of making art, rather than just the "product" - records, sales, popularity, etc. And it seemed to fall on deaf ears. So many of the "press" - with their attitudes, and built-in assumptions, conclusions, and expectations. The absurd questions, the posturing, the poking of rude questions at him (while wearing sun-glasses? Why? ). It was alarming and deeply weird. It all seemed like an early Bob Dylan song
I've never seen this! So different than I might have expected. Dylan was so polite, honest, direct, funny, and charming. He tried hard to focus on the music, the "process" of making art, rather than just the "product" - records, sales, popularity, etc. And it seemed to fall on deaf ears. The "press" - with their attitudes, and built-in assumptions, conclusions, and expectations. The absurd questions, the posturing, the poking of rude questions at him (while wearing sun-glasses? Why? ). It was alarming and deeply weird. It all seemed like an early Bob Dylan song
Dylan is always thought of as so elusive and obtuse, but the rudeness, invasiveness, and vapidity of most of these questions is startling. It does help us understand why he has given so few interviews over the years. Such a legend
"They must be pretty rich to go somewhere & boo". Okay. He's kinda' brilliant. I give up.
At least Allen Ginsberg helped Bob out with a real question.
He's a song and dance man. And that should be enough for anybody.
7:56 He gave one serious answer. Manner was totally different. The interview is really just that answer. The rest is him parrying stuff that “makes [what he does] seem cheap.”
It's important to understand that he plays a C major chord more like Joni Mitchell ....and certainly not like John Fogerty
We moved to a beach town in Monterey Bay area when I turned 14 in 1965. Like a rolling stone was just popular. The whole movement for me began with Bob Dylan. A great time and place to be a teenager
Both the interviewers and interviewee were smocking nonstop, on TV! 😅 It was such a different time back then.
Thank god for BOB DYLANS TRUTH IN 2024 THIS INTERVIEW IS TODAY. BOB DYLAM POETRY SOUL SONGS ARE SONGS BUT TO US THEY ARE REVOLUTION SONGS ..THANKU BOB DYLAN FOR GIVING US THE PUBLIC YOU ..THE MEDIA FRENZY WAS HORRIBLE TO BOB
I just love him, leave him alone and let him do what he loves
Wonder what inspires him? He isn’t very well spoken
Bob Dylan is Gods gift for anyone looking for answers in their lives. Bob is simple. He's so honest. I love you Bob. Keep dancing. Sweet.....🍨🍭🍬🍪🎂💋💋💘
Straight to the point!!!
Im from Minnesota, he's soooooooo Minnesota!!!
Little did anyone know that Mr. Dylan would eventually win a Nobel Prize for Literature.
This is more like a SNL skit.
Great answers Bob. Way to keep it real. ❤
17:14 You don't figure out happenings. You dig happenings l LOVE THAT SO MUCH
They think he wanted to be a star ...that's why he was doing what he was doing ..not at all ...he just loves his music ..everyone's got him all wrong.. he's pretty much just a regular guy ..what you see is what you get ...he's not complicated!!!